Video Proves Baltimore County Cop Lied in Arrest of Parent in School Board Meeting

by Carlos Miller

Another Youtube video catches another cop in a lie after the arrest of a parent in a Baltimore school board meeting.

The cop, an off-duty Baltimore County police officer working security, confronted parent Robert Small, who had stood up and interrupted the superintendent over the introduction of a new school curriculum.

The incident begins just after the 1:25 mark when the cop approaches him and orders him to leave, pulling out his badge from underneath his shirt that was dangling around his neck.

Small continues speaking against the board, which was when the cop grabbed him by the arm and began leading him away.

Small continues speaking out, prompting the cop to push him, then shove him hard, prompting gasps from the audience.

Small continues speaking out, which was when the cop pulled out his handcuffs and arrested him.

The lie: The cop charged him with second-degree assault on a police officer, claiming Small had shoved him when he first confronted him.

Now Small is facing ten years in prison.

If it weren’t for the video, there would be a good chance he would be convicted because cops are granted godlike status in this country, even though they continually prove to be anything but godlike.

Video doesn't show any reason why he would need to be charged. He should have just left and wrote a letter or requested a meeting. Or contacted their state senator, school board, or just something. That's what they're for. Its tough to make a stand when you have the unwilling listening or opposed.

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